THE Rugby Park gaffer will be hauled in front of Hampden beaks after claiming Norris directed remarks towards him after defeat to Inverness as well as an incident against St Johnstone.

KENNY SHIELS is facing another showdown with the SFA after being hit with two notices of complaint from Compliance Officer Vincent Lunny.

The Kilmarnock boss has been summoned by Hampden chiefs after incidents during and after the recent home matches against Inverness and St Johnstone.

Shiels’ first explanation will centre around the 2-1 defeat by Caley Thistle on November 3.

The Rugby Park gaffer vowed to report ref Euan Norris for remarks he alleged were made after a game in which the whistler awarded Inverness two penalties.

Shiels, however, will be asked to explain comments he then made in the media which are alleged to have breached Rules 68 and 71.

Those regulations cover comments which “impinge upon the character of a match official”.

The Northern Irishman is also being taken to task by Lunny after being sent to the stands during his side’s controversial defeat by Saints last weekend.

Shiels reacted angrily to Manuel Pascali’s early sending-off and later called for fourth officials to be strong characters after the incident.

He faces an alleged breach of Rule 203 and has been given until December 5 to respond to both complaints.

Shiels kept his counsel last night but SFA chiefs have already set a Principle Hearing Date for Thursday, December 13. The Killie boss copped a two-match SFA ban in the summer for comments made about an official but one of those games was suspended until the end of the 2012-13 season.

Ironically, Killie are awaiting an outcome from the SFA Fast Track Tribunal after launching an appeal over the Pascali red card.

The SFA have already upheld one Rugby Park claim for wrongful dismissal this season. That came during the controversial clash with Inverness when keeper Cammy Bell saw red for conceding one of the penalties given by Norris.